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High pressure minerals and the origin of the Tertiary Breccia Pipe, Ballogie Gem Mine, near Proston, Queensland
https://journals.australian.museum/hollis-et-al-1983-rec-aust-mus-354-181194/High pressure minerals and the origin of the Tertiary Breccia Pipe, Ballogie Gem Mine, near Proston, Queensland
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First record of Amphidromus from Australia, with anatomical notes on several species (Mollusca: Pulmonata: Camaenidae)
https://journals.australian.museum/solem-1983-rec-aust-mus-354-153166/First record of Amphidromus from Australia, with anatomical notes on several species (Mollusca: Pulmonata: Camaenidae)
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A revision of the Australian Cladocera (Crustacea)
https://journals.australian.museum/smirnov-and-timms-1983-rec-aust-mus-suppl-1-1132/A revision of the Australian Cladocera (Crustacea)
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Marsupial fossils from Wellington Caves, New South Wales; the historic and scientific significance of the collections in the Australian Museum, Sydney
https://journals.australian.museum/dawson-1985-rec-aust-mus-372-5569/Marsupial fossils from Wellington Caves, New South Wales; the historic and scientific significance of the collections in the Australian Museum, Sydney
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Occurrences and origins of gem zircons in eastern Australia
https://journals.australian.museum/hollis-and-sutherland-1985-rec-aust-mus-366-299311/Occurrences and origins of gem zircons in eastern Australia
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The ampeliscid amphipods of south-eastern Australia (Crustacea)
https://journals.australian.museum/lowry-and-poore-1985-rec-aust-mus-366-259298/The ampeliscid amphipods of south-eastern Australia (Crustacea)
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A revision of the Australian plesiopid fish genus Paraplesiops, with notes on other Australian genera
https://journals.australian.museum/hoese-and-kuiter-1984-rec-aust-mus-361-718/A revision of the Australian plesiopid fish genus Paraplesiops, with notes on other Australian genera
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A revision of the genus Euthelepus (Terebellidae: Thelepinae)
https://journals.australian.museum/hutchings-and-glasby-1986-rec-aust-mus-382-105117/A revision of the genus Euthelepus (Terebellidae: Thelepinae)
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Osteological comparison of the Scrub-birds, Atrichornis, and Lyrebirds, Menura (Passeriformes: Atrichornithidae and Menuridae)
https://journals.australian.museum/rich-et-al-1985-rec-aust-mus-373-165191/Osteological comparison of the Scrub-birds, Atrichornis, and Lyrebirds, Menura (Passeriformes: Atrichornithidae and Menuridae)
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Morphology of the Noisy Scrub-bird, Atrichornis clamosus (Passeriformes: Atrichornithidae): Systematic Relationships and Summary
https://journals.australian.museum/bock-and-clench-1985-rec-aust-mus-374-243254/Morphology of the Noisy Scrub-bird, Atrichornis clamosus (Passeriformes: Atrichornithidae): Systematic Relationships and Summary
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